Energy Management Assessment for Business - Grants available

SEAI grants available now.

Energy Management Ireland and our technical partners offer an engineering consultancy that is committed to assisting clients with energy efficient and sustainable projects.

Contact us today to book an energy assessment and have the cost grant aided by the SEAI

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide practical solutions that enable clients to achieve their sustainability objectives while complying with applicable regulations and supporting documentation for grant aided projects. The principal of Novus Energy is Terry Kavanagh, a building services engineer with over 15 years of industry experience, who is dedicated to delivering truly sustainable, no-nonsense advice and information to our clients.

Our range of services includes:

  • Our range of services includes:
  • Business Energy Audits, SEAI SSEA & S.I. 426 Energy Audits
  • Non-Domestic Building Energy Ratings
  • TGD Part L Compliance for new and upgraded buildings.
  • Deep Retrofits for Commercial and Domestic Buildings
  • Energy Efficiency in Design (EED) Expert services.

Drawing from decades of experience in renewable energy solutions, our skill in energy management and product placement is proven to bring reduced electricity billing along with carbon reduction for ESG compliance projects for our customers include the commercial, industrial, government, education, healthcare, and public housing sectors.

Energy Efficiency Loan Scheme

for SMEs

The Energy Efficiency Loan Scheme (EELS) is established and offered by the Strategic Banking Corporation of Ireland (SBCI) and benefits from a guarantee provided by COSME and the European Fund for Strategic Investment (EFSI) set up under the Investment Plan for Europe.

 

The purpose of EFSI is to help support financing and implement productive investments in the European Union and to ensure increased access to financing.

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Full Energy Audits for Business

Performing a business energy audit allows a company to take stock of its energy performance and to implement a set of essential actions to reduce its energy consumption. These initiatives enable it to reduce its energy costs, but also to reduce its impact on the environment.

 

How does an energy audit take place? Here is an energy audit guide with all the steps to make your diagnosis as profitable as possible.

Data collection

Collecting the business energy audit data is the first step in the energy audit of existing buildings. EMI takes into account criteria such as the size and fabric of the buildings, the energies used by the company and the uses of its occupants, and then analyses the energy bills. The data collection enables the company’s energy profile to be drawn up.

Analysis of energy data

After collecting the data, we analyse the information which enables us to propose an

action plan to improve the building's energy efficiency.

Writing an audit report

We will provide a complete report including the following elements:

  • The energy footprint of the company;
  • Recommendations for improving energy performance to reduce costs.

Proposals to reduce environmental impact

EMI will make recommendations from simple interventions to reduce cost which may include simple interventions such as the instillations of more cost effective lighting to installing new electrical systems, combined with software to measure energy consumption.

 

Implementing the investments mentioned in the energy audit report can enable the

business energy audit to perform nearly 30% energy savings.

Data collection

Collecting the business energy audit data is the first step in the energy audit of existing buildings. EMI takes into account criteria such as the size and fabric of the buildings, the energies used by the company and the uses of its occupants, and then analyses the energy bills. The data collection enables the company’s energy profile to be drawn up.

Analysis of energy data

After collecting the data, we analyse the information which enables us to propose an action plan to improve the building's energy efficiency.

Writing an audit report

We will provide a complete report including the following elements:

  • The energy footprint of the company;
  • Recommendations for improving energy performance to reduce costs.

Proposals to reduce environmental impact

EMI will make recommendations from simple interventions to reduce cost which may include simple interventions such as the instillations of more cost effective lighting to installing new electrical systems, combined with software to measure energy consumption.

 

Implementing the investments mentioned in the energy audit report can enable the

business energy audit to perform nearly 30% energy savings.

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